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Why Imran Khan went to the Big Apple

Last updated on: November 16, 2010 14:59 IST

Image: Imran Khan and his entourage make their way down 380 Madison Avenue in New York
Photographs: Paresh Gandhi

Imran Khan is a busy man these days.

With his latest movie Break Ke Baad opposite Deepika Padukone all set for release on November 26, the actor is hard at work promoting the movie.

His latest round of promotional events took him half way round the world to the United States where he spread the word about Kunal Kohli's production. Debutant director Danish Aslam has directed the romantic comedy.

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Why Imran Khan went to the Big Apple

Image: Imran Khan
During his tour, the actor visited New York and New Jersey. In the Big Apple, the actor fielded questions about Break Ke Baad.

Why Imran Khan went to the Big Apple

Image: Imran Khan poses with fans at a meet and greet event in New Jersey

Imran earlier revealed that it was Danish Aslam who inspired him how to solemnise his upcoming wedding to long time fiance Avantika Malik in January. 

Danish had a court marriage with actress Shruti Seth last month.

"I am from a Muslim family and Avantika belongs to a Hindu background and I personally didn't want to commit our wedding to one religion or another. We felt the best way for us was that we would keep it neutral and have a court marriage. Even Danish, my director of Break Ke Baad was in a same situation and had a court marriage," he had told PTI recently.

Why Imran Khan went to the Big Apple

Image: Imran Khan signs an autograph for a fan in New Jersey

Not many may know this, but this is the first time Imran is promoting a film in the US.

Why Imran Khan went to the Big Apple

Image: Imran Khan poses beside a poster of Break Ke Baad
Imran also met his fans in New Jersey at a meet and greet event.